Blindman's buff Blind"man's buff", Blind man's buff Blind"
man's buff" [See {Buff} a buffet.]
A game in which one person is blindfolded, and tries to catch
some one of the other players, and tell who it is.
[1913 Webster]

Surely he fancies I play at blindman's buff with him,
for he thinks I never have my eyes open.
--Stillingfleet.
[1913 Webster]

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blind man's buff — blind man’s buff UK US noun [uncountable] a children’s game in which one player has their eyes covered with a blindfold and tries to catch the others Thesaurus: children s gameshyponym to perform an action in a card gamehyponym Variant: blind man … Useful english dictionary

blind man's buff — (US also blind man s bluff) ► NOUN ▪ a game in which a blindfold player tries to catch others while being pushed about by them. ORIGIN from buff «a blow», from Old French … English terms dictionary

blind|man's buff — «BLYND MANZ BUHF», 1. a game in which a blindfolded person tries to catch one of several other players and tell who he is. 2. Figurative: »Government by blindman s buff (Thomas Carlyle). ╂[buff &LT; buffet] … Useful english dictionary

blind man's buff — or ,blind man s bluff noun uncount a children s game in which one player has their eyes covered with a BLINDFOLD and tries to catch the others … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

blind man's buff — UK / US or blind man s bluff UK / US noun [uncountable] a children s game in which one player has their eyes covered with a blindfold and tries to catch the others … English dictionary

blind man's buff — n [U] a children s game in which one player whose eyes are covered tries to catch the others … Dictionary of contemporary English

blind man's buff — (US also blind man s bluff) noun a game in which a blindfold player tries to catch others while being pushed about by them. Origin C17: from buff a blow , from OFr. bufe (see buffet2) … English new terms dictionary

blind man's buff — noun a game in which a blindfolded player tries to catch and identify the others. Also, blind man s bluff. {from buff2, with reference to the blows administered by the participants or the central player; reinterpreted as a bluff2 or a trick} … Australian English dictionary

Blind Man's Buff — One of the oldest and most consistently popular of traditional games, played in the past by adults (especially at *Christmas family gatherings) as well as children. In basic form, one player is blindfolded, turned around a few times to… … A Dictionary of English folklore

blind man’s buff — (AmE alsoblindman’s bluff) n [U] a children’s game, played at parties, in which a player whose eyes have been covered tries to catch and identify the other players. ➡ note at toys and games. * * * … Universalium